Glenfarne, AGDC seek to stiff Fairbanks on spur line tariff

Something important happened this week on the gas pipeline.

The “Build the Line!” cheerleaders in Fairbanks and elsewhere parroting Glenfarne propaganda without examining any details didn’t notice.

The sloganeers were so busy getting angry at legislators they didn’t object when Glenfarne asked for a “technical amendment” that would make the Fairbanks spur line more expensive for Alaska customers of the gas pipeline.

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Unions thought they had binding deal for PLA; not so says Glenfarne

The Senate amended the gasline bill Friday to include provisions for a project labor agreement.

The amendment was needed Sen. Bill Wielechowski said, because the labor unions that had negotiated and recently celebrated the signing of a project labor agreement thought that the deal with binding.

But Glenfarne and Gov. Mike Dunleavy announced later that it was not binding, Wielechowski said.

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Pearl Creek and Dunleavy seek emergency Supreme Court order to open charter school

The Dunleavy administration and advocates of the proposed Pearl Creek charter school are asking the Alaska Supreme Court for an emergency order and to overturn a Fairbanks Superior Court judge to force the school district to allow the charter school to open in August.

Dunleavy and the Pearl Creek academic policy committee, represented by Fairbanks attorney Mike Kramer, asked for a ruling by 10 a,m. Monday, so jobs could be posted next week.

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State ignored law with secret Pearl Creek decision

Opening the Pearl Creek charter school would probably lead to the closure of another neighborhood school in the Fairbanks area with Woodriver, University Park and Anne Wien the most likely choices.

That’s one of the key reasons why the Fairbanks North Star Borough School Board voted unanimously against the Pearl Creek charter plan.

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Alaska LNG's big secret: Who would pay billions in cost overruns?

The Legislature has yet to hear from the volunteers who are prepared to face the risk of billions or tens of billions in pipeline cost overruns.

This will not be fixed by anything the Legislature does this summer. This risk has long been the major obstacle to a pipeline.

I think that there is one option—the plan/dream/fantasy that Trump will still pull a pipeline out of his MAGA hat.

This should temper the propaganda being spread now that portrays legislative approval of the tax cut as the only remaining obstacle to the gas pipeline.

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